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J Scott Corporate Campaign Spending
23 February 2010 | 19 replies
You didn't answer my question...Are you good with the fact that foreign countries (corporations or even governments) can influence our elections by donating large sums of money to one candidate (or set of candidates)?
Chris Sweeney Rents Are Going To Explode - John Burns
9 June 2011 | 8 replies
The Harvard report cites a Fannie Mae study showing that while attitudes toward homeownership have become more negative over the last few years, 74 percent of renters and 87 percent of the general population still view homeownership as safe investment.While many households aspire to homeownership, tightened underwriting standards may stand in their way and the report speculates that the proposed 20 percent down payment requirement for qualified residential mortgages could sharply curtail homeownership unless the borrower obtains a government guarantee.
Bruce M. Question regarding fair share in an LLC
29 August 2011 | 7 replies
The Operating Agreement for the LLC (this is the governing document that lays out all the operational aspects of the company and the officers) should spell out specifically how things like changing equity percentages and adding/removing members.But, in general, you can do things however you and the other members want to do them...just make sure you capture the agreement in detail in the Operating Agreement, so that there is little room for confusion later.
Phillip Gainey It will happen in 2012
1 September 2011 | 15 replies
The plebians will seek redemption for the years of autocratic rule that has forced them into their Snuggies, elect a new government, and deploy much of our nuclear arsenal at New Zealand and Australia.
Chad Smith HUD is dragging their feet
2 May 2009 | 4 replies
Anything dealing with the government is slow...I bought a Veteran's Administration owned house...it too 4 montsh to close.
Michael Juve A few questions. (Two part thread)
20 May 2009 | 4 replies
Get tax information squared away A) Speak to accountantB) Get federal tax IDC) Get state tax ID5.
Lee V PRINCIPLE REDUCTION
5 May 2009 | 8 replies
That is what the government programs (short-refi) are based on.
Bernadette Schuller Property Mgt. marketing material
10 June 2009 | 2 replies
•providing you with monthly and annual financial reports, so you always know how your property is performing •tracking and invoicing tenants for CAM charges •maintaining and keeping your property in exceptional condition and undertake specific preventative maintenance processes•professionally marketing your property to minimize vacancies and maximize income via my numerous industry related affiliations and web presence •overseeing the leasing process (if requested) finding qualified, suitable tenants, and professionally managing every aspect of the landlord-tenant relationship •overseeing initial tenant improvement installation and/or renovations •collecting rent and late •ensuring that your property complies with federal, state and local laws and regulations •maintaining insurance policies for the property and coordinating the payment of all property expenses •responding to tenant requests in a prompt and professional manner •providing you with a successful advertising strategy that keeps your property rented •credit and background screening to insure your property is respected •cost reductions- your property will benefit from detailed expense reviews and wholesale pricing for re-occurring and non-recurring expenses.
Jeff Tumbarello Here is an interesting twist
29 May 2009 | 1 reply
The ramifications could be profound for the retirees, families, government and social institutions.By Mike Dorning May 24, 2009 Reporting from Washington -- Instead of seeing older workers staying on the job longer as the economy has worsened, the Social Security system is reporting a major surge in early retirement claims that could have implications for the financial security of millions of baby boomers.
Thomas Parrott section 8 housing
14 June 2009 | 3 replies
is it a hassle it is dealing with the government?